The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 125, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 16, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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COTTON YIELD
NOT ENCOURAGING
ADVERSE GALE.
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J5CROFULA
Prevented a Ball6on Voyage Asrosal
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Oklahoma Shows Up Better
Thau the Surround-
ing States
The weatncr was " iavornblo for
saving the cotton crop oxcept over
Uic lOQtnl and wesCorn portions of
tho cotton belt whore rains lntorferod
to eomc fxtont with ptctJng Pick-
ing is hwpver well advanrvd In nil
districts
In GfAlahnnm the grentrr portion of
the crop lias been Mttd im I'1- faror
nble tonditione In Tfxa there H
llttlo or no top crop and plrklng Is
ncarlnc rompleHon and i'i mam sec
tlons is nil hed Picklns is well ad-
vanced o r the oaBtern poition of
tho cotton belt and la completed In
some localities
In Florida the plant Is dying and
bolls aro rotting Some top bolls arc
bard and win not open In North Caro-
lina. In North Carolina cotton picking Is
well advanced but no Improvomont
uoted in extant of crop. Light frosts
In tho early part of tbo week did
damage; some damage to lmmaturo
bolls by heavy dows and soma top
bolls nro hard and will not opon.
In South Carolina cotton Is opening'
faster now and picking is keeping up
with tho opening but many bolls arc
still lramaturor poor top crop; bo'i
Trorms are doing somo damage.
In Georgia cotton picking completed
in a fow counties and three-fourths
complatcd in others; no Improvomont
In yield wTiffth Is considerably below
the avorago. also a shortngo of lint.
In Florida good progress was made
In picking cotton. Tho plnnt Is dying
and bolls rotting; bulk of crop will be
housed 'nst of month.
In Alabama cotton nearly nil opon
and picking is being pushed. Tho
yield will be considerably below the
average.
In Sllsalbslppl moderate to heavy
rntns lnjuroa cotton but slightly. Cot'
ton r(ikU5 soaring completion In
some localities. Yielding well In
south portion; fair on low lands in
north povton and poor on uplands.
In Louisiana tiotton picking woll ad-
vanced and In some localities will
soun bo completed. Yield consider-
ably below tho nverago.
In Arkansas picking Is progressing
rapidly second picking nearly com-
pleted In localities.
In Tennessee gathering cotton woll
advanced cotton Is opening well
In Oklah ma and Indian territories
rains delayed cotton picking and caus-
ed some damage but the greater por-
tion of the rop U now secured under
favorable conditions cotton crop
about two thirds secured with light
Moore
Chief Weather Bureau.
the Mediterranean.
tUy Associated Press.
Paris Oct 1C The attempt of
Count De LaVflux to cross the Medi-
terranean in n Walloon which left near
Toulon Saturday night has failed be-
cause of an adverse galo. A dispatch
today slates that the rrulBer Escort
picked up tho balloon and occupnnts
noart St. Lnurnnte lighthouse. The
paity are bollevpd to bp uninjured
A Fiendish Attack.
An attack as lately mndo on C. F.
Collier of CherokeoIowa that noar-
ly proved fatal. It enmo through his
kidneys. Ills back got so lame he
could not stoop without great pain
nor sit In a chair except propped by;
eushlns. No remedy helped him un
til he tried Electric Bitters which
effected such a wonderful change that
he writes he feels like a new man.
This marvelous medlclno cures back-
ache and kidney trouble purlflos Iho
blood and builds up your health. On-
ly 60c at A. H. Oray's drug store.
IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY.
Mirks Openftig SesMon of Priests'
Eucharlstlc League.
By Associated Pross.
8t. Louis Mo. Oct. 1C One of the
most lmprosalvo ooremonlos of tho
Cnthollo church opened- Tuesday's
session of tho Priests' Euoharlstls
Lfutgue of Amorloa. Pontifical hign
mass wns celebrated by Venorablo
Archbishop Honry Elder of Cincinna-
ti. The Bormon wns proached by
Bishop John J. Olennon of Kncsas
City.
SAUCY CHIEF DEAD.
By Associated Pross.l
Pawhuska Okla. Ort. 1C. Saucy
Cblof loader ni the progressive olo-
mont of tho Osage Indinns Is dead
aged olghty-flva.
What's Your Face Worth?
Somsilmos a fortune but.r.ovor. It
you havo a snllow complexion n Jaun-
dlcod look moth patches and blotchoa
on tho skin all signs of Liver
Trouble. But Dr. King's Now Life
Pills glvo Clear Sktn. Rpsy Cheoki
Itlch Complexion. Only 23c at A. E.
Gray's drug store.
EVIL EFFECTS OF
KANSAS WHISKEY.
By Associated Pross.l
Olathe Kas Oct 10. At Shawnee
Saturday night Dud Clary uged thirty
probably fatally wounded Peter Mev-
r and seilously wounded tin 'nUer's
son Peter stabbing the old man Ave
times through the left lung on the
"boulder aud neck and the young man
hrough the ribs There was no ap-
parent cause. Clary wns dr'iiklng.
He is In Jail.
Mon work for their livings; women
earn thorn.
Property Owners
Attention !
When you paint your build-
ing use a paint material that
will look well wear well and
prcsene the surface to -which
it is applied.
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Strictly Pure
Tot Causes Night Alarm.
"One night my brother's baby wsu
takon with Croup" writes Mrs. J. C.
Snider of Crittenden Ky. "It soeinod
It would strangle beforo we could get
a doctor bo wo gave It Dr. King's
Now Dlacovory which gavo quick ro-
Hot and permanently curod It. Wo
alwnys keep In the house to protect
our children from Croup and "whoop
ing Cough. It cured me of n chronic
bronchial trouhlo that no other romo-
dy would relieve." Infolltable for
Coughs Colds Throat and Lung
troubloe. 60o and ?LQ0. Tilril hot-
tlee froo at A. 15. Gray's.
The disease of Heredity.
An- unwelcome leg'acy
handed down from
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instead of
a blessing'.
A .MP
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1 bequeatti to my
children Scrofula a legacy
of disease physical deform-
ity and life-long suffering.
However painful and
distracting may be the
thought of transmitting so
loathsome an inheritance to
the innocent aud dependent child however strong the
desire to shield it from the consequence? of this blighting
debilitating disease there is no possible way to avoid it.
The laws of heredity are unalterable and the parent in
whose veins flows scrofula-tainted blood and whose sys-
tem is impregnated with tubercular matter must leave to
Tjosteritv and their own loved ones an inheritance that
rob ibem of health and ambition and eventually -reduces
them tc .i state of chronic invalidism.
Scrofula is the twin brother of Consumption. There is a strong resemblance
between these diseases and while the symptoms in Scrofula are more numerous and variw.
there is of ten-times the same gradual decline of strength and wasting away and destruction
of the body that we witness in Consumption. Scrofula manifests itself in many ways
often producing gangrene of the bones and White swelling. The glands about the neck
enlarge and burst leaving deep discharging ulcers and scars. A pallid complexion brittle
n1.11.. 1c- cr.ff ori1 floViVnr Tiiiico1r: u-p-it pvps. olirnilie P.it.irrll of the UCSC. violent
headaches and weak digestion are common symptoms of this terrible disease. Stunted growth inclination to mope and lack
of interest in childish sports denote the presence of this destructive poison in the blood of the little sufferer. Again there-
may be no prominent or marked symptoms the disease hiding itself and lying in wait for a favorable time to spring out
and destroy its unsuspecting victim and childhood may be passed and middle life reached before the disease develops.
Scrofula is a constitutional disease and hereditary in almost every instance. It descends from father to sou from
mother to child and on down through generations aud nothing can stop its progress until the deteriorated blood has
been restored to its normal state and all tubercular matter expelled irom tne circulation o. o.o. Dccau&c oi iu vege-
table purity its freedom from all poisonous drugs can be given with perfect safety in all stages and conditions of this disease.
pnnnentiv tne renieav m scroiuious uuccuuub m it auaicuco uuv
Tr .rvirlri-Fiil TMii-iFriTir otirl tntiip nrnnrrfrips tnrilrp it" trrf-i
and destroys the poisons that have been so long and so firmly embedded m tne Diood and system ana senas a suppiy oi
rich nutritious blood to every part of the body; and when the weak and colorless blood is again filled with healthy red
corpuscles and regains its natural strengm mm nue an. oymyixio uwmi ui vxw.
and permanent cure is the result. S. S. S. is a most invigorating tonic improving the
appetite and assisting in the digestion and assimilation of food. S. S. S. claims the dis-
tinction of beinjj the only strictly vegetable blood purifier known and no medicine ever
placed upon the'markct has met with such unbounded success. No remedy has proven
so efficacious so reliable and safe in all blood aud skin troubles.
S R. S. has been for nearlv fiftv vears. and 'is to-day the most popular blood
remedy. Its friends are legion because of the thousands of cures it has effected and it can be truthfully said of S. S. S.
that it is as near infallible as any human remedy can be made. ' .
Tarents who suspect any taint of Scrofula blood poison or other diseases that could affect their own blood should
begin at once a course of S. S. S. aud stamp out every vestige of the poison thus insuring pure blood health and happi-
ness to their offspring. Write us about your case and our physicians will cheerfully advise and help you in every possible
way to regain your health for which service no charge whatever will be made. Book containing interesting information
about Scrofula and other blood diseases will be mailed free to all who desire it.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atlanta Ga.
FAMOUS POISONING CASE. .
I)y Associated Press I
Albany N. Y Oct. 16. Th covut
of appeals lias granted Roland B. M'Jl-1
Ineaux a new trial. '
Mollneaux was convicted of the '
murdor of Catherine J. Adams and
Bontenced to death.
WILUAM M'KINLEY
A GENERAL SEARCH.
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fills all of
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ments. The
jf.contents of
every package
is guaranteed
io oe Strictly Pttos old Ehttih
tracer li'tic lad. It is the
best and most economical paint
that you can us':. Insist on
your pala.ors employing this
well known brand.
For sale by all reliable paint
dealers throughout Oklahoma
and the Irdian Territory.
.Kxtio t -cad Co St Louis Branch
CUrfcAvv nJ Tents St. St LauU Mo. .
Made For Concealed Weapons at the
Powers' Trial.
Dy Aa-ocatd Press
GMi-flStown Ky. Ort. 1. Under
the opemtioa of Judg) Cantnli's onler
fk9t all pirsona be searched for con-
ceded weapons heforc helng permit-
ted to ei'ir the room where the trial
of Cnlfrb Powers Is being he.d tan
judge htnisalf and all of the tawera
on both sides submitted to a search
The trial is now uud"r Way iu ea-n
est D. M. Woodson of Frankfort was
the eommonweslth's nret witness.
Came Near Dying.
"For three days and nights I snf-
ferod agony untold from an attack of
cholum morbus brought on by out-
ing cucumbers" gays M. E. Lowthor
clerk of tho district cputt Contervllle
Iowa. "'I thought I should surely die
and tried a dozen different medicines
hut all to no purpose. I sent for a
bottle of Charaborlnln's Colic Chol-
era and Diarrhoea Remedy and thrco
doses relieved me ontlroly. I went
to sleep and di dnot awake for eight I
hours. On awalcenlng n few hours 1
ago I felt so gratified that the first
work I do on going to the office 1b to
write to the mnaufacturers of this
remedy and offer thera my gratoful
thanks and say. 'God Mess you and
the splendid medicine you make.'"
ThlB lemedy Is for sale by C. It Ron-fro.
His Lffc and Work By General
Charles H. Grosvenor.
President's life long friend com-
lade in war and collooguo in con-
rgess. Millions of copies wilt be gold.
Everybody will buy It Orders for
asking. Nobody will rofuie. Elogant
Photogravure portrait of PrealJent
MeKinley's latest picture posed for
specially at White house February
it 1VU1. Liberal share proctitis this
bdok will bo contributed to a McKIn-
I03 mouumont fund. You can ouslly
nnd quickly cloar fl.OOO taking orders.
Big commission; big territory. Sond
twenty cents in stamps to pay ex-
panses of wrapping packing mailing
ologant prospeetus. Address
Tho Continental Assembly
Opposite U. S. Treasury
Washington D. C
WAR IS PREDICTED.
RELIEVED OF HIG WAD
By Associated Press. B Associated Press 1
San FrancKho Cal. Oct. 1C A WftW Sturgeon Mo. Oct. 16 Two usi
between Ruasia and Japan over Co rode up in front of the couitiy r .1
is predictca bv Dr. Nlcholaj Sena dence of B. Maiden ten mil's south
prof?ssor of surgery in the University wejt of he e at dusk lajt night called
of Chicago who arrived here from a him to the gato and robWrt hlra of
tour of the Orient. $275.
DEGGS' n
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MONIED MEN IN SESSION.
"I had long suffered from Indiges-
tion" wrltae Q. A. LeDels. Cedar City.
Mo. "Like others I tried many prep-
arations but never found anything
that did nie good until I took Kodol
Dyspepsia Ouro One bottle cured
rao. A friend who had suffered elmi
larly I put on the ust l&mol Dy
pepsia Cure- He is gaining fast and
will soon bo able to work. Before
ho used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure indl-
gostlpu had made him a total wreck.
J. N. Wallaoe.
Is it a purn? Use Dr. TbomaB'
Eldctrfo Oil A cut? Use Dr.
Thomas' Klltctrle Oil. At your druggists.
Annual Convention of National Bank-
era' Association.
By Associated Press.
Milwaukee Wis. Oct 16. The
twenty sextuth annual lonfentlou of
th ' Araf -loan Bankers association
wu tailed to order by President A.
H Trowbridge of New York who de-
livered the annual address Bankers
from nealy every state in he Union
are prw it The report of the Bee-
retary shows in past year 200 mem-
bers were tost through failure liqui-
dation and withdrawal from the as-
sociation. The roll now embraces
G.E04 members whole capita sur-
plus and undivided profits aggregate
11.718727411 ; comumoa deposits ?G-
288295200; total $8007C82G1L
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is not a mere
stimulant to tired naturo. It affords
the stomuch complete and absolute
rast by digesting tho food you oat
You don't havo to diet but can enjoy
ail tho good food you want. Kodol
Dyspepsia Curo Instantly relieves that
distressed feeling after eating giving
you new life and vigor. J. N. Wallace. I
YAOHT WRECKED.
By Associated Press.
Stratford Conn Oct 16. The
large yacht Iowa of Newberne N. C
has been wrecked off the mouth of
the Potomac river and will prove a
total lose. A party of ladles and gen-
tlemen an board were taion off afely
HERRY
C. M. Phelps Foreetdalo. Vt say
bis child was completely cured of n
bad aase of eozema by the use of Do-
Witt's Wljeh Hazel alvo. Beivare
or all countei felts. It instantly re-
lieves piles. J. N. Wallace.
When a woman Bays n. man drinks
Bho always means he drinks too
much.
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WHY
not insist
on getting
it and no
other and be
Illicitly cured.
Dealers make
i more profit on others
but vou CAN tret it
Why experiment or
why heed claims and asser
tions when you have the
clear undisputable facts of
MILLIONS OF QOICK and
PERMANENT CURES DURING
ITS 20 YEARS VERY SUC-
CESSFUL RECORD. Millions of
bottles sold. Constantly increasing sales
and very little noise about it either for its
users have advertised it. Ask your neighbor
your physician. It is proven to be just
what nature needs to aid it in quickly throwing
off these troubles. Take no one's word not even
ours. Try it ana you win realize at once wuy it is so
successful. It don't nauseate or constipate.or cloy the
appetite. It just cures.- All dealers sell it.
COUGH SYRUP
Quickly and Permanently Cures
COUGHS COLDS
LA GRIPPE
AND ITS
EFFECTS
20 YEARS
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 125, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 16, 1901, newspaper, October 16, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc75750/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.